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Disc Golf Live video magazine is produced for broadcast on local community access TV stations. The show brings one hour of DG to local communities anywhere there are folks willing to submit the show for broadcast. Free copies of the show are available, too!

Disc Golf Live is all about disc golf. The current episode features a lesson on the forehand throw, along with coverage of the 2004 Great Lakes Open and the 2003 Homie's Fall Classic.

Please visit www.discgolflive.com for details on how to get your free copy of the show. Disc Golf Live also welcomes video submissions from anyone interested in helping out with the show. The show is a great way to bring your corner of the DG world to others around the country. Thanks to Innova and the Professional Disc Golf Association for supporting Disc Golf Live!

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Joe WanderProducer and EditorDisc Golf Live video magazinewww.discgolflive.comBringing DG to TV, one community at a time

Disc Golf Live video magazine Episode 3 is complete and at the duplicating house.

If DGL is not playing on your local public access station, it should be!

DGL is a PDGA-supported program bringing disc golf to community and public access TV stations anywhere a disc golfer wants to submit the show for broadcast.

This episode starts off with a look at the 04 Am Nationals on the Toboggan course at Kensington Metropark, and concludes with coverage of the 03 Memorial NT event. In between there are segments on the scene at Sims Park in Euclid Ohio, glow-in-the-dark disc golf, a course improvement project, a trip to the Mystic Mills tourney in Ann Arbor, and more.

New this episode are calendar segments, including PDGA Major and NT events, and a listing of local events for many of the communities where DGL is being broadcast.

More information about Disc Golf Live, including details on submitting material for the show and links to community access station listings can be found at www.discgolflive.com.

Copies of the show are provided for free to individuals submitting them for broadcast.

Disc Golf Live video magazine Episode 5 is complete and copies will be in the mail heading towards our broadcast partners by the end of the week.

DGL is a PDGA-supported initiative bringing disc golf to community and public access TV stations anywhere a disc golfer wants to submit the show for broadcast. Underwriting is also provided by Innova and Discraft.

If DGL is not playing on your local public access station, it should be! Contact DGL to get your free copy to submit locally for broadcast.

Episode 5 begins with a look at some final round action from the 2004 Marshall Street Championships. Next comes a tour of Highbridge Hills, WI, site of the upcoming Mid-nationals championship. There is a look at DG in Iceland, then its back to Marshall Street for some skins action. Coverage of the 2003 Brent Hambrick Memorial Open caps off the show. Besides a couple of aces along the way, the episode also includes national and local event calendars.

More information about Disc Golf Live, including details on submitting material for the show and links to community access station listings can be found at www.discgolflive.com.

Copies of the show are provided for free to individuals submitting them for broadcast.

If disc golf is not playing on your local community / public access station, contact Disc Golf Live to get your free copy to submit locally and hear folks say "I saw disc golf on TV last night!"

The sixth episode of Disc Golf Live video magazine will be in the mail heading towards our broadcast partners by mid-week. This episode marks a full year of disc golf on television around the US. Thanks to all who have helped facilitate broadcasts or submitted material for the show.

DGL is a PDGA-supported initiative bringing disc golf to community and public access TV stations anywhere a disc golfer is able to submit the show for broadcast. Underwriting for this episode was also provided by Discraft and Discwing, Ltd.

The World Championships are a big part of show #6, with segments on the upcoming Pro and Am Worlds, along with a look back at the competition among the Juniors at the '04 Worlds in Des Moines, Iowa. The No Foolin' event from Ann Arbor is recounted, including the do's and don'ts of retrieving a disc from the water, the story of an accomplished amateur on the brink of going pro, and of course the Shot of the Month. (Soon to be retooled as the Throw of the Show.) Also included are national and local event calendars.

More information about Disc Golf Live, including details on submitting video for the show and links to public access TV listings, can be found at www.discgolflive.com. Copies are provided for free to local broadcast partners. Individual subscriptions are also available.

If you are one of the folks lucky enough to have a community access TV station in your town, contact Disc Golf Live and hear folks say "I saw disc golf on TV last night!"

Disc Golf Live video magazine episode eight should soon reach our broadcast partners across the country. DGL is a PDGA-supported initiative bringing disc golf to community and public access TV stations anywhere a disc golfer is able to submit the show for broadcast. Underwriting for this episode was also provided by Innova, Discraft and Discwing.

Episode eight includes in-depth coverage of the Great Lakes Open, a PDGA NT event held this past June. This includes a look at the Hudson Mills Monster course, and a review of the results of the amateur and professional competitions. The showdown between Ken Climo, Dave Feldberg, Al Schack, and Scott Martin makes for some great footage. We get a look at the senior set, including an interview with Peter Shive and the Legends finals from the '04 Des Moines Worlds. We examine the nexus between disc and traditional golf as we take a look at some video from Florida and get the lowdown on the upcoming Players Cup. Thanks to Denny Ritner for that footage, and to Joe Todd for his work on a Southern Nationals Am Championship recap. There are two calendars: local events and a 2006 PDGA NT/Major listing. As always, there are a couple of minutes of footage at the tail end of the show so local information can be inserted as warranted or the show can be shortened if needed.

More information about Disc Golf Live, including details on submitting video for the show and links to public access TV listings, can be found at www.discgolflive.com. Copies are provided for free to local broadcast partners. Individual subscriptions are also available.